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Barrack ship

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    A ship or craft designed to function as a floating barracks for housing military personnel.




Barrack, английский

Barrack smack, английский
    A corruption of berwick smack; a word applied to small scotch traders. the masters were nicknamed barrack-masters.


Barrack working, английский
    A train crew undertaking a journey from their home depot to another location, booking off duty and staying at a barrack for a minimum defined period, before returning to their home depot. in any leg of these journeys the crew could either be working a train or travelling passenger.


Barracking, английский
    Возгласы неодобрения по адресу неудачливого игрока (в крикет и др.)


Barracks, английский
  1. Permanent or temporary housing for soldiers or, less often, groups of workmen. bar-rail molding

  2. Originally mere log-huts, but of late extensive houses built for the accommodation and quartering of troops. also, the portion of the lower deck where the marines mess. also, little cabins made by spanish fishermen on the sea-shore, called barracas, whence our name.

  3. Rn term for the royal marines mess and quarters in a warship.

  4. Казармы hut ~ казармы барачного типа


Barracks, испанский

Barracks., английский

Ship, английский
  1. A larger vessel usually thought of as being used for ocean travel. a vessel able to carry a "boat" on board.

  2. A vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines

  3. Сдвоенная система натяжения водоотделяющей колонны, сдвоенное натяжное устройство водоотделяющей колонны сдвоенный сферический противовыбросовый преве

  4. 1. noun – strictly, a three-masted vessel square-rigged on all three masts, or on three masts of a vessel with more than three. hence a ship-rigged barque would be a four master, square-rigged on fore, main and mizzen, with spanker and gaff topsail only on the jigger-mast. generally now used refers to most medium or large vessels outfitted with smaller boats. as a consequence of this, submarines may be larger than small ships, but are called boats because they do not carry boats of their own.

  5. Корабль, судно

  6. Судно, корабль

  7. [1] historically: a large square-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts. [2] colloquially: any


Ship, английский
    Large sea going vessel, a full rigged sailing ship often refers to one with a bowsprit and three or more masts.


Ship, английский

Ship agent, английский

Ship agent (shipbroker), английский

Ship and aircraft locating equipment system, английский
    Радиотехническая система регистрации траекторий движения кораблей и самолетов


Ship auger, английский
    An auger having a simple spiral (helical) body and a single cutting edge, with or without a screw on the end but without a spur at the outer end of the cutting edge, used to obtain soil samples in sticky material.


Ship breaker, английский
    One who dismantles and disposes of old ships no longer fit for use.


Ship broker, английский
    A mercantile agent who transacts business for shipowners and merchants; buying and selling ships, procuring cargoes, and similar tasks.


Ship chandler, английский
  1. An individual or company selling equipment and supplies for ships.

  2. A retail and wholesale dealer in supplies and equipment for both individual seamen and vessels. traditional sailing ship items would have included blocks, brooms and mops, carpenter’s tools, cordage, galley supplies, hemp, lard, leather goods, linseed oil, oakum, paper, pitch, rope, rosin, shipwright’s tools, tallow, tar, turpentine, twine, and varnish. a modern chandlery will carry items such as cabin stores, bridge and deck equipment, engine room spares and equipment, safety items, chemical stores, and marine paints. in both periods the chandlery would supply fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meats and seafood, liquor, beer, and tobacco. because commercial ships discharge and turn around quickly, delay is expensive and a dependable ship chandler must be able to fill demands rapidly, either from stock or local sources. some chandlers also serve as ship’s agents.


Ship classification, английский
    A system for safeguarding life, property, and the environment at sea that entails verification against a series of benchmarks during the design, construction and operation of ships and offshore structures. this process consists of: • before construction: a technical review of the design plans and related documents for a new vessel, to verify compliance with applicable rules and standards. • during construction: attendance of a classification society surveyor in the shipyard, and at production facilities making key components such as steel, engines, generators, and castings, to verify that the vessel is built in accordance with the classification rules. • after delivery: each classified vessel is subject to a program of periodic surveys, with the rigor of each survey increasing with the age of the vessel.


Ship classification societies, английский
    Organizations that establish and apply technical standards in relation to the design, construction, and survey of marine related facilities. each society issues a certificate of classification upon completion of relevant surveys. this certificate does not confirm fitness for purpose, nor seaworthiness, merely that the vessel complies with the standards of the issuing society. more than 50 organizations provide marine classification, but the “big three” are generally considered to be lloyd’s register, the american bureau of shipping, and det norske veritas. these three, along with seven other members and two associates, form the international association of classification societies which, collectively, classifies about 94 percent of all commercial tonnage involved in international trade. with date of foundation these are: • 1764 lloyd’s register (lr) • 1828 bureau veritas (bv) • 1861 registro italiano navale (rina) • 1862 american bureau of shipping (abs) • 1864 det norske veritas (dnv) • 1867 germanischer lloyd (gl) 287 ship • 1899 nippon kaiji kyokai (nk) • 1913 russian maritime register of shipping (rs) • 1949 croatian register of shipping (crs)—associate • 1956 china classification society (ccs) • 1960 korean register (kr) • 1975 indian register of shipping (irs)—associate


Ship cut down, английский
    One which has had a deck cut off from her, whereby a three-decker is converted into a two-decker, and a two-decker becomes a frigate. they are then termed razees.


Accommodation ship (or accommodation hulk), английский
    A ship or hulk used as housing, generally when there is a lack of quarters available ashore. an operational ship can be used, but more commonly a hulk modified for accommodation is used.


Sister ship, английский
  1. A ship of the same class as, and therefore virtually identical in design and appearance to, another ship. sister ships share an identical or nearly identical hull and superstructure layout, similar displacement, and roughly comparable features and equipment. often, sister ships become more differentiated during their service lives as their equipment (and, in the case of military ships, their armament) are separately altered.

  2. Однотипное судно, систершип